Dubai Telegraph - Bottles clinking, Turkish party train blazes through night

EUR -
AED 4.088533
AFN 77.693359
ALL 99.694172
AMD 431.849253
ANG 2.014804
AOA 1034.664021
ARS 1071.152128
AUD 1.636789
AWG 2.005042
AZN 1.889161
BAM 1.964659
BBD 2.257398
BDT 133.602446
BGN 1.958959
BHD 0.419498
BIF 3242.630507
BMD 1.113139
BND 1.446091
BOB 7.725907
BRL 6.080082
BSD 1.117981
BTN 93.616823
BWP 14.768267
BYN 3.658899
BYR 21817.53258
BZD 2.253683
CAD 1.512829
CDF 3194.709748
CHF 0.942612
CLF 0.037548
CLP 1036.054619
CNY 7.867343
CNH 7.866907
COP 4648.191922
CRC 578.654712
CUC 1.113139
CUP 29.498195
CVE 110.765464
CZK 25.067342
DJF 199.090594
DKK 7.459837
DOP 67.066091
DZD 147.088567
EGP 54.076199
ERN 16.697091
ETB 125.473144
FJD 2.450854
FKP 0.847721
GBP 0.841628
GEL 2.985995
GGP 0.847721
GHS 17.55331
GIP 0.847721
GMD 76.806743
GNF 9662.616239
GTQ 8.648152
GYD 233.987207
HKD 8.674055
HNL 27.731807
HRK 7.568247
HTG 147.511915
HUF 394.607744
IDR 16991.405322
ILS 4.196012
IMP 0.847721
INR 93.109214
IQD 1464.584433
IRR 46868.735076
ISK 152.30006
JEP 0.847721
JMD 175.636208
JOD 0.788878
JPY 158.728121
KES 144.229387
KGS 93.906891
KHR 4535.042202
KMF 492.563473
KPW 1001.824845
KRW 1479.534806
KWD 0.339463
KYD 0.931672
KZT 535.517943
LAK 24686.209318
LBP 100120.668532
LKR 339.14864
LRD 223.596198
LSL 19.638856
LTL 3.286812
LVL 0.673327
LYD 5.320754
MAD 10.877447
MDL 19.425595
MGA 5054.337179
MKD 61.6122
MMK 3615.433407
MNT 3782.44769
MOP 8.974267
MRU 44.192304
MUR 51.148737
MVR 17.086487
MWK 1938.56732
MXN 21.386592
MYR 4.731172
MZN 71.130067
NAD 19.638236
NGN 1828.654263
NIO 41.141823
NOK 11.738968
NPR 149.77225
NZD 1.789627
OMR 0.42851
PAB 1.118052
PEN 4.19592
PGK 4.436627
PHP 61.807624
PKR 310.910513
PLN 4.268255
PYG 8716.993813
QAR 4.076701
RON 4.974283
RSD 117.064402
RUB 102.547504
RWF 1493.600832
SAR 4.177487
SBD 9.26217
SCR 15.534363
SDG 669.558805
SEK 11.32625
SGD 1.439896
SHP 0.847721
SLE 25.432233
SLL 23341.971288
SOS 638.923664
SRD 33.474887
STD 23039.738519
SVC 9.782805
SYP 2796.796109
SZL 19.622425
THB 36.978781
TJS 11.907192
TMT 3.907119
TND 3.386988
TOP 2.615658
TRY 37.915871
TTD 7.594004
TWD 35.535307
TZS 3032.681777
UAH 46.345319
UGX 4158.790362
USD 1.113139
UYU 45.817425
UZS 14235.189946
VEF 4032406.017442
VES 40.889135
VND 27433.32094
VUV 132.154148
WST 3.113966
XAF 658.86881
XAG 0.036034
XAU 0.000432
XCD 3.008314
XDR 0.828562
XOF 658.898538
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.674308
ZAR 19.474038
ZMK 10019.589425
ZMW 29.600743
ZWL 358.430438
  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    24.98

    -0.12%

  • CMSC

    0.0050

    25.055

    +0.02%

  • BCC

    1.8200

    137.06

    +1.33%

  • SCS

    0.1000

    14.11

    +0.71%

  • GSK

    -0.1300

    42.43

    -0.31%

  • BCE

    1.1000

    35.61

    +3.09%

  • BTI

    -0.1300

    37.88

    -0.34%

  • RIO

    -0.0100

    62.91

    -0.02%

  • AZN

    0.0500

    78.58

    +0.06%

  • NGG

    -0.3200

    70.05

    -0.46%

  • RBGPF

    60.5000

    60.5

    +100%

  • RYCEF

    0.0100

    6.56

    +0.15%

  • JRI

    0.0600

    13.44

    +0.45%

  • RELX

    -0.3900

    47.37

    -0.82%

  • BP

    -0.1200

    32.43

    -0.37%

  • VOD

    0.0500

    10.23

    +0.49%

Bottles clinking, Turkish party train blazes through night
Bottles clinking, Turkish party train blazes through night

Bottles clinking, Turkish party train blazes through night

Festive garlands, white tablecloths and enticing bottles appear the moment passengers board the Eastern Express for an epic journey across Turkey's snow-capped Euphrates plateaus.

Text size:

Named the Turistik Dogu Ekspresi locally, the train offers one of the expansive country's most coveted new experiences.

Its nine carriages wind their way around mountain bends on a 32-hour, 1,300-kilometre (800-mile) voyage from the capital Ankara to Kars, an ancient city near Turkey's rugged border with Armenia and Georgia.

The service was suspended less than a year after starting because of the coronavirus pandemic. But with restrictions easing, the sleeper is back. Tickets, though relatively pricey, are snapped up in minutes.

"The Ankara-Kars line is considered by travel writers to be one of the four most beautiful train lines in the world," Turkish State Railways director Hasan Pezuk told AFP.

"It is really a very special moment for me and my family," says Zulan-Nour Komurcu, 26, who is celebrating her birthday with them on board.

"It's my present," smiles the brunette, who has decorated her cabin with purple lights, hung a furry wreath on the door and set out biscuits and a porcelain teapot on an embroidered tablecloth.

- Three months of snow -

The train runs twice a week from December 30 to March 31 to make the most of the snow-covered landscapes. Its route is a miniature version of Russia's Trans-Siberian railway, says engineer Fatih Yalcin.

"There is always something to fix," he says, his head deep inside an electrical cabinet.

"Last week it was minus 24 degrees Celsius (minus 11 degrees Fahrenheit)... The water was freezing," he says, adding that it sometimes falls to minus 40.

"I intervene when required and without disturbing the passengers. Seeing them happy is a real pleasure for me."

Depending on the compartment, there are prayers or alcohol.

In the dining car, revellers can feast through the night under a nightclub-style mirror ball.

This is where Ilhemur Irmak and her retired friends meet for tea as the sun sets in a blaze of colour. The 40 women hail from Bursa, a western province on the Sea of Marmara.

"We're in retreat from our husbands and our fathers," says Irmak, triggering laughter all round.

Like most passengers, they embarked with their own provisions: a veritable feast of specialities and sweets.

Another faster and less festive train runs along the same route in around 20 hours, without the scenic stops.

But this train was designed for the sheer joy of travelling through spectacular but hard-to-access provinces such as Kayseri, Sivas, Erzincan and Erzurum.

And, of course, for partying through the night.

- Nostalgia -

Lawyer Yoruk Giris and his two friends have made sure their supplies last until the end. A party animal, he has brought out a white light garland, a plaster snowman, candles and a portable speaker blasting out Turkish rock.

"It was an old dream," the smiling 38-year-old says, swaying, his table weighed down by whisky, delicacies and chilled beers.

"We had to make something joyful out of it. We prepared a lot."

As the evening turns to night, people begin meeting up in the corridor to share music and dance. Among them, two couples in their fifties, "friends since high school", intend to "have a good time together".

One of them, Ahmet Cavus, admits feeling "nostalgia" for the train rides of his youth.

"We revisit the journeys we made as children with our grandparents," Cavus says.

The train brings together an array of Turkish society, with people of all ages and styles, from the reserved to the unrestrained.

In Erzurum, the last stop before Kars at an altitude of 1,945 metres (6,381 feet), several passengers perform a traditional dance on the frozen platform, with backing from the tea vendor's crackling radio.

The station's thermometer shows minus 11C but no one looks discouraged.

D.Farook--DT